For the past 28 years, Hong Kong has held an annual vigil in Victoria Park to commemorate the lives lost in the June 4, 1989 crackdown on protesters in Beijing. Over the years, attendance has fluctuated, and this year’s turnout of up to 110,000 was lower than recent years, a fact many attribute to a growing generational divide in the territory. J.R. Wu and Katy Wong report for Reuters:
This year’s events are especially politically charged, coming just a month before